“Tell me I’m Pretty” will be released on December 18, 2015 via RCA Records

Grammy-nominated rock band Cage the Elephant(comprised of singer Matt Shultz, guitarist Brad Shultz, bassist Daniel Tichenor and drummer Jared Champion) premiered the third new song from their forthcoming fourth album Tell Me I’m Pretty. The newest album will be released on December 18, 2015 via RCA Records. The album is available for pre-order via iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, and the band’s webstore. Fans who preorder Tell Me I’m Pretty will receive “Too Late To Say Goodbye,” “Trouble,” and “Mess Around.”

“Mess Around” has reached Top 10 on Billboard and Mediabase charts at alternative and AAA Formats. Cage the Elephant will appear on The Late Late Show with James Corden on December 10th, 2015. In addition, Cage the Elephant has partnered with their favorite Tumblr artists for an artwork project inspired by the lyrics of Tell Me I’m Pretty, which can be followed on the band’s Tumblr. The band will also host a special Tumblr IRL show in Nashville on December 16th to help give the project life. The Tumblr IRL event is an art and music series that invites fans to engage with their favorite musicians and creatives through the visuals. Tune in to the band’s blog for more information!

Tell Me I’m Prettywas produced by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys and The Arcs. According to singer Matt Shultz,“Working with Dan was the perfect balance to our approach. The end result was…a great experience that really brought on a lot of growth.” The album was mixed by Tom Elmhirst and recorded at Easy Eye Sound in Nashville, Tennessee, near the band’s home town of Bowling Green, Kentucky. Rolling Stone said, “Tell Me I’m Pretty reflects everything from psychedelic bubblegum pop to, not coincidentally, the spare tautness of the Black Keys.” Cage the Elephant’s Grammy-nominated 2013 album Melophobia took the band to new heights, spinning off two Number One singles on the Alternative charts, “Come a Little Closer” and “Cigarette Daydreams.”Rolling Stone described the album as, “Kentucky’s Cage the Elephant warp Sixties garage rock, Seventies punk and Eighties alt-rock into excellently weird new shapes.” Cage the Elephant has toured extensively, selling out several headlining runs and performing alongside the likes of The Black Keys, Foo Fighters, Muse and Queens of the Stone Age.